Panorama Cottesloe Beach South
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Photo panoramique par Hans Fairhurst EXPERT Pris 03:45, 17/04/2010 - Views loading...

Panorama Cottesloe Beach South

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Away from the very popular Cottesloe main beach and on the southern side of the groyne, the coastline is more rocky.  The low limestone ridge above the narrow beach extends out into the water creating shallow reefs that result on some good surf in the right conditions. The area is also popular for kite surfing and sailboarding.

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